Crack the Code Logic Puzzles Level 2 Variety
The object of “Crack the Code” puzzles is to use clues to deduce a 3 picture code.
What is included in this set? This is a digital download. No physical product will be delivered.
✅ 32 deductive puzzles, task card size (4 to a page) In this variety pack, puzzles are not in order of difficulty.
✅ 3 sample solutions
✅ Sample student thinking
✅ 1 solution for each puzzle type: elimination, inclusion, and combination
✅ Full size answer key
The object of “Crack the Code” puzzles is to use clues to deduce a 3 picture code.
What is included in this set? This is a digital download. No physical product will be delivered.
✅ 32 deductive puzzles, task card size (4 to a page) In this variety pack, puzzles are not in order of difficulty.
✅ 3 sample solutions
✅ Sample student thinking
✅ 1 solution for each puzzle type: elimination, inclusion, and combination
✅ Full size answer key
The object of “Crack the Code” puzzles is to use clues to deduce a 3 picture code.
What is included in this set? This is a digital download. No physical product will be delivered.
✅ 32 deductive puzzles, task card size (4 to a page) In this variety pack, puzzles are not in order of difficulty.
✅ 3 sample solutions
✅ Sample student thinking
✅ 1 solution for each puzzle type: elimination, inclusion, and combination
✅ Full size answer key
Do you need a challenge for advanced 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade students? Perfect for GATE or GT, these logic puzzles reinforce mathematical thinking by teaching advanced students deductive reasoning skills. This set of Crack the Code© puzzles contains 32 deductive picture puzzles.
Puzzles are task-card size and progress through 3 difficulty levels: elimination, inclusion, and a combination of both skills.
Crack the Code© puzzles are the most difficult puzzles in level 1 of the Deductive Detective © series. Students should have experience with deduction puzzles before they attempt these. There are samples of other deduction puzzles at the end of this packet for students to try first.
The object of “Crack the Code” puzzles is to use clues to deduce a 3 picture code. Each puzzle has 3 clues, and each clue has 4 parts:
➺A set of 3 pictures.
➺A column “Correct in the right place” tells students how many of those pictures belong in the solution and are in the correct place.
➺ A column “Correct in the wrong place” tells students how many of those pictures belong in the solution but are in the wrong place.
➺ A column “Not correct” that tells students how many of the pictures do not belong in the solution.